Sherman High School - Spud Yearbook (Sherman, ME)

 - Class of 1940

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thieves and snuo lers P lto bas been t 1 T Ol mrnt to buy some of ou1 land o tv t a tbewr eto en oo xo1't e ore lt can oe SP1 ped 'ast ao won't sell and U 1 mon 1 e 9 Nelen e nolt WllllHU to pay 1U enougbfn lnte rupted Ellzabetb H Q, m , d n' you see, Uae doeen't vart ny of the land to fall unto tne bands of people wbo won'T take care of lt alfee tue ranc ee bcen 1D be famulf for FGNGl8LlODS ine we varte to keep it wlolo and un toucreo,H replled JHHLOP pitlcnt 'X ere wad I Ol, 5 S. 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sorts that day, because of her date, and that he was nOt to bother her in any way While thiS po1nt was still being discussed, Sally came in, very tired from her shoppin , and asserted that she had pur hased a very pretty dress but that she simply must have some sleep and would mother Just as soon bring her lunch up to her room? That evening Sally, after slightly scorchlng her new dress, snagging her mother's best stock ings, scolding her small brother, and arranging her hair ln a hun dred different ways, was ready VMU 'Tiff 33' ISS: r tai! N ,Nw WHAT LIES AHEADQ Janice Morley stood at the foot of the broad staircase, bub bllng with excitement nOh, Elizabeth, hurry, hurry, she called pleasantly nl have the lunch all put up and the horses are anxlous to start H Even then she could hear Ellzabeth moving hurriedly toward the door of her room Elizabeth was from a large eastern c1ty and was not accus tomed to the early rislng of her New Nexlcan rel t1ves nCom1ng,nshe sang as she ran down the stalrs, already dressed in riding clothes for the picnic which she and her cousin, Janice, and waiting for Bill Her mother, very much lieved, started straightening the room and picking up Sally's scat tered clothing She looked at Sally now and then with an anx ious glance for she realized that if Bill did not come soon there would be another tantrum Suddenly the telephone rang and Sally hurried to answer it A look of delight came over her face at hearing Bi1l's voice, followed almost immediately by an expression of disappointment She sank into a chair and burst into tears Marilynn Seavey, '40 had planned The girls were soon mounted on the superb horses which were only two of Gordon Morley's vast herd of tnorouvhbreds The day seemed especlally designed for the Outing and the spirlted ani mals, feeling the exhilaration of swiftly for a short distance BCPOSS the d6Sert land Finally the girls succeeded in slowing them down to a walk After they had proceeded a few hundred rods without conver sation, Elizabeth suddenly turned to Janice 'You know you promised to tell me today why the alr of watchfulness is always present at the ranch It has bewildered me ever since I came here Your father and his men seem to be always on the look out for some thing they expect to happen I'd like to know what it is UI was just getting ready t tell you, Ellzabeth,n replied Jan ice thoughtfully uYou knov, o course, that Dad owns hundreds of square miles of the most valuable land in the Southwest Some of he finest thoroughbred horses also go with our ranch Well, thls happens to be a pretty dry season in Mexico and a band of U V PS' ' 0 A ' Q' fr 4 I LJ rv V I - 0 . Q A P I . a C ' . Q I . 3 . ' 0 Lf' ,, 77' f ' 3.1573 7' , ,x ,::, ' , I 1 wil' .ii iv, i N 'I B v Q3 0 , ,,.',' '-'v-- J ' ' u Q ' - Y,-5-lvQ,vavrw.,p -If 5 1 'Z- , . , 131' WV , . -2. ', ' , , . 'X 222:17-nl, N , A. .-v' ' -fl-:If vifylz.-I 5 , .. ', 3 f - .'.? f'.'!E-Him:--'fj3'.I - 1-',1,N '- - nff ':5l.,.'L.lgf?:if,,A,m'S O ,s.j'Q,q. l 'ftwgkgtpgga the dry Southwestern air, raced . K V N 14 ,Qi .,:,g,h. any .,u4pk Qgfddsnimfiggggf 5-'Z . . '1 .1-'1 ,, -Q , 9 , Z.,-Ie,.., '. 'J',j ,.',v', ,Z ' b '34, :wg uf ,i-J ' f-ipf ,'Q'5- f,'.,.'f,f.'I7 ' 1-fi? lil.: ' . nf-:f,ibE - I . . .- '1 Y ' 0 ' ' 'V v . 1 . V ' u c o ll l , ' -L a ' I1 . ' O Q x ' A I C O . . N f 1 V ' . lv 'i 3 . u o A I '1 ' . o ' I



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w 1 JAFTR 7 Xenia PATTICIA LOSLS PER GLAMOUR A car came speeding along the dusty road Its occupants seemed very lnterested in their own thoughts 's a lovely day,isn't lton Patrlcla rema ked rather absent mlndedly Uyes oh fes,H the man an swered, payir llttlc attention to her Patrlcia d1dn't have to look at Barry to see him In her mind there was his DlCIuTS blond halr wrich trled in vain to curl,clear blue eyes, and a smlle which made hlm so lrresistlble to everyone vho met him It seemed to he1 that thls tall handsome young man must really like her for if he d1dn't why had ne seemed so at tentive all summer when there were many other UlTlS who might have attlacted his lnteresto Barry himself was far from appreciating the warm Nay after noon Instead his mlnd wandered to the scene of last night's narty He had been having a falr UIWS all evening but Patricia had seemed unwilling to leave at one thirty when most of the other quests went home. Barry couldn't understand why out of all the other girls in the world she would have to be a glamour girl. She must indeed be one, for if she weren't, why should she so obviously enjoy going places every night? His idea of the home he wanted some day was not just a place to stay between par- ties. The quiet of the afternoon was broken by a sharp scream Barry brought the car to an abrupt stop with a screeching of brakes and was out of the car before Patri cia could open her door She swiltly followed him into the house whence the scream had come A woman, apparently an lnvalid anxiously pointed t small Patricia found that it had fallen on a fruit Jar and was now so weak from loss of blood that it could only whimper She hurriedly plcked up the chlld and placed it on the table nQuick,Barry,get some boil n Jater while I find bandages and disinfectant N From the invalid she learned where these things we e kept, and was immediately washing out the wou d Bandaging it was not a difflcult task ince the wound was not deep It had bled badly because of the child's position Soon Patrlcla was rocking the baby to sleep w1th a gentle lull aby Barry standing in the opposite corner, saw what h thought was the girl he had been tryin to flnd for months she put the baby in its crib h came swiftly toward her, the woman who lay on the be , h asked, UPatric1a,this is you, isn't lt? Why did you hide e ind a cloak of glamour?' 'One of the first things I heard about you was that you al ways chose companions like myself I wouldn't have any chance of others,H replied Patricia. Hfhen you would be satisfied to live in a llttle white cottage and only go to a party once a month?n He didn't need to ask for he could see the answer in her eyes. Ignoring the real modern girls for your I thou ht if I acted competing with the Mary Bushey '41 t '7 '-'L?? TX ' il' ' '. , T f R'V' f . ' 4.15 P , .'f L-HL-'ri - ,,... J XI' , ' 11-.:,'-Q-ire. V! 9 I xx I ' .. RL-if rexx x,?qv - , xx .lu N J ' I I O J- ' f L ' x j ' iwW0f9lljL ., Q 'Z.'l f1 ,N x '.. It Q .1 ,9'.' ' .1 ' , . I.:-'pe' 7 11. ' 'fi ' f I- If X. O a ft 7gf'f.'j,1, u9j'gf yy, child who was lying on the floor. It-' Q, J, :ggi-5:,V ,Q K 'f- . L vp L L 0 Q I '- . 1 S . ' TK! It , ' . U . 0 . L. P A. ' , . O I' ..... , T . - A . Lg Q n 0 . ' s f L- F . 0 . O 1 ' - ' 0' - af ' n Q A r ' . ' , kj , ' 6 up O I 1 O + 1 X - 3 . 0 AS , , . 6 o 1 - A X r - 1 - d S Q 4' . Q. 9 . L 1 n Q ' , b h ' . ,L ' ' -' , Q . . l Q no L . 0 . ' o ff, '

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